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  • ...<nowiki>https://posna.org/Physician-Education/Study-Guide/Proximal-Radius-(Radial-Neck)-Fractures</nowiki> </ref> ...the ulna where it rotates and glides during pronation and supination. The radial tuberosity serves as an attachment site for the biceps brachii and supinato
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  • ...l surface of the ligament receives attachments from the elbow capsule, the radial collateral ligament, and the supinator muscle.<ref>Bozkurt M, Acar H, Apayd ...the proximal radius against the ulna as it fits strongly around the radial head,
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  • The proximal radius consists of the radial head, neck, and tuberosity. ...he radial head is designed to fit perfectly into the socket created by the radial notch of the ulna and the annular ligament, forming what is known as the su
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  • * The  articulating surface on the RADIUS is the cup shaped  Radial head  surrounded by a rim<ref name=":0" /> * ANNULAR LIGAMENT - It encircles the head of Radius<ref name=":0" />
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  • On the lateral side of the coronoid process is the radial notch where the head of the radius sits. ==== Head of the ulna ====
    6 KB (946 words) - 14:49, 27 July 2022
  • ...ibed it in 1814<ref>Rehim SA, Maynard MA, Sebastin SJ, Chung KC. Monteggia fracture dislocations: a historical review. J Hand Surg Am. 2014 Jul;39(7):1384-94. ...r joints. Proximally, the radius connects the Capitulum of the humerus and radial the notch of the ulna below. This articulation is called the proximal radio
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  • *[[Colles Fracture]] * Radial Head Fracture
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  • ...<nowiki>https://posna.org/Physician-Education/Study-Guide/Proximal-Radius-(Radial-Neck)-Fractures</nowiki> </ref> ...the ulna where it rotates and glides during pronation and supination. The radial tuberosity serves as an attachment site for the biceps brachii and supinato
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  • === Head &amp; Cervical Spine === *[[Thoracic Spine Fracture|Thoracic Spine Fracture]]
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  • ...thumb, Stener lesion, Wrist injuries like Distal radius fracture, Scaphoid fracture, Scapholunate ligament injury, Shoulder injuries like Rotator cuff tear, An ...etched hand while holding the pole in the palm. This forces the thumb into radial deviation, injuring the Ulnar collateral ligament.
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  • ...assing through a triangular space, formed by the lateral [[humerus]], long head of [[Triceps brachii|triceps]] and teres minor. Through this space, the ner ...llary fold. The lower lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm arises before the radial nerve, pierces the intermuscular septum and becomes cuntaneous below the [[
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  • The humerus, with its unique structure comprising a head, anatomical neck, surgical neck, tuberosities, and body, plays a pivotal ro The head of the humerus is the proximal articular surface of the upper extremity, wh
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  • ..., one-fourth of cases occur during athletic events.<ref>Altizer L. Boxer's fracture. Orthop Nurs. 2006 Jul-Aug;25(4):271-3; quiz 274-5.</ref> ...ure seen in association with each digit metacarpal bone increases from the radial to the ulnar side. The incidence rate of 2nd metacarpal fractures is lower
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  • ...ef>. While shockwave therapy has been shown to be beneficial in [[Fracture|fracture healing]], most orthopedic research has focused on upper and lower extremit * Non-union of long bone fracture
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  • ...y JS, Madhok R. External Fixation versus conservative treatment for distal radial fractures in adults (Review). The Cochrane Library. 2008;4:1-78</ref><ref>C ...of distal radius fractures and types of surgical management, see [[Distal Radial Fractures]].
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  • ...rus distraction on the joint at the time of trauma it is likely a coronoid fracture will also occur.<ref>Rhyou IH, Kim YS. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed ...dislocation&nbsp;is classified as a dislocation without the presence of a fracture.
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  • ...lunate and distally with the head of the capitate.  It is a common site of fracture- 70% of all carpal fractures<ref name=":1" />, often injured by a fall onto ...lly with the triquetrum, laterally with the scaphoid and distally with the head of the capitate
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  • The Supracondylar fracture of the [[humerus]] is a fracture of the distal end of the humerus just above the elbow joint. The transverse ...rticular structure includes the lateral capitulum articulating with radial head and the medial trochlea articulates with the ulna.
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  • ...aracallo M. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK536960/ Metacarpal hand fracture.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Jan 16. StatPearls Publishing.Available from A metacarpal fracture
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  • # Postoperative cases of humerus/clavicle fracture The humeral head is convex while the glenoid fossa is concave. The treatment plane for mobil
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  • * Fracture/Dislocation (Positive Elbow Extension Test) *Thoracic and cervical spine including kyphosis and forward head
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